Scottish British National Party. Anti-EU Anti mass-immigration. Pro economics that create jobs with decent wages. Putting Scots and Brits first. Why not join us today - The BNP a positive for the future

Friday, 8 March 2013

Eat up Nigel

It does not
seemthat long ago those politicians were
keeping a distance from media giant Rupert Murdoch, but now it would appear
that Nigel Farage has bucked the trend.Mr Murdoch has always been interested in politics and gauging the
feeling of the masses, he is after all a very clever man.Mr Farage has not denied having dinner with
Mr Murdoch, but declines to comment further.

Over the
past few days sections of the British press have been suggesting that Mr Farage
is looking at a possible pact with the nasty Tories after the next election, as
long as David Cameron is not leader.This will upset many people who voted UKIP as a protest vote, who
traditionally come from Labour and Liberal backgrounds.The last thing they would want to see is the
party that they voted for chasing an electoral pact with a party that allows
mass-immigration to continue, attacks our disabled and unemployed citizens for
starters.

If this
speculation is true, then UKIP can expect many of its protest vote supporters
to head back to Labour and the LibDems.The last thing they would want is another Tory party by stealth!

Rupert
Murdoch supports Boris Johnson we are told by sections of the media, but not David Cameron.

The British
public must be getting somewhat cheesed off over the choices politics is offering
them.A Tory party so out of touch and
disliked, the LibDems destined to fade away, Labour led by lacklustre Red Ed
and Nigel Farage and his reserve Tory party.What a choice!

Thankfully
the Scottish and British public do have a solid choice of a party that would
not enter electoral packs with any of these worn out old school parties.It is The British National Party